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. >> reporter: a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to >> yes, 18 hours, straight. >> reporter: today, the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind. >> there have been times when people have sworn to us that on top of us. >> reporter: fema is shipping bottled water, generators and 300,000 peoples to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watches and warnings continue to move up the east coast. residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if the evacuation orders are called >> reporter: fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for storm surge. a moving wall of water that could do terrible things to low-lying areas, highlighted here in blue. this is cape cod. in the path of earl, and home to half a million summer residents. the winds have already started to pick up. and the waves are certainly
. >> reporter: a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to >> yes, 18 hours, straight. >> reporter: today, the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind. >> there have been times when people have...
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this group is from calgary canada. >> we see them in costume and some dancers that have been doing it their whole lives so it's exciting. >> tonight will be devoted to professional dancers. that will heat up a little bit. >> three inches around mount hamilton this morning. snow levels continue to lower to down to about 2500 feet. here is the sierra nevada where a foot has fallen. 18 in truckee and 22 degrees and we're looking at more cold air moving right here into the bay area with high temperatures as much as 20 degrees below the average. look at the cloud cover the drops on the lens and a gray start with anywhere from quarter to afternoon an inch of rain while you were sleeping from the north bay to the south bay. the clouds definitely look like they are holding more moisture. in fact more cold air yet to come winds will be kicking up as well with breezy southwest winds all throughout the day. get set for a cold and wet start to your weekend. live doppler 7 hd the bulk of the activity now just about to push in the peninsula but we've had scattered showers all throughout the bay are
this group is from calgary canada. >> we see them in costume and some dancers that have been doing it their whole lives so it's exciting. >> tonight will be devoted to professional dancers. that will heat up a little bit. >> three inches around mount hamilton this morning. snow levels continue to lower to down to about 2500 feet. here is the sierra nevada where a foot has fallen. 18 in truckee and 22 degrees and we're looking at more cold air moving right here into the bay...
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one in new jersey, one off the coast of canada. it was all due to rough seas. that was the big story as you look at this video coming out of block island. the good news is that earl is pretty much out of here. but we still have some active tropics. we're still in the peak of the hurricane season. two systems. here's a tropical low in the middle of the atlantic. it may reform into something. we're keeping an eye on it. closer to home, in the gulf of mexico, the one we're keeping an eye on. it's close to land. it's a low. it, as we track it, it sort of moves towards texas, the mexico border. al >> thanks so much. more on your sunday outlook a little bit later on in the show. bianna, a little "american idol." >> dan is paying attention now. here's the big story of the morning. the biggest drama comes at the end of the season usually. but this season, there's plenty of it before the audition begins. the show that launched some singing careers is getting an extreme makeover as another judge leaves. jeremy hubbard has the latest. >> reporter: with season ten audition
one in new jersey, one off the coast of canada. it was all due to rough seas. that was the big story as you look at this video coming out of block island. the good news is that earl is pretty much out of here. but we still have some active tropics. we're still in the peak of the hurricane season. two systems. here's a tropical low in the middle of the atlantic. it may reform into something. we're keeping an eye on it. closer to home, in the gulf of mexico, the one we're keeping an eye on. it's...
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i'm guessing you're from calgary, canada, ma'am? >> yes, we are. hi, from calgary, canada. >> how did i know that? and you're visiting from? >> rome, italy. >> awesome. we have a beautiful day for you. i hope you enjoy it. you're from the area. you'll show them around a little bit. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to talk about. we want to show you twitter pictures. look at the upper left of your screen. that's the first snowfall in the gauge on mt. washington, new hampshire. that's what you see. and the rest of the twitter picks, some good sky shots. by the way this, report came out. 2010 is on tie for the warmest global temperature on record. we continue to see the melting of the global sea ice. and we see in the deep south, this heat is really on. look at houston at 91 degrees. new orleans at 90 degrees. tallahassee at 91. we have cool, fall air in place right here in new york city. more fun from times square, the next half hour. robin? >> fun, indeed. all right, sam. >>> her parents, california governor, arnold schwar
i'm guessing you're from calgary, canada, ma'am? >> yes, we are. hi, from calgary, canada. >> how did i know that? and you're visiting from? >> rome, italy. >> awesome. we have a beautiful day for you. i hope you enjoy it. you're from the area. you'll show them around a little bit. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on we want to talk about. we want to show you twitter pictures. look at the upper left of your screen. that's the first snowfall in the gauge...
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now we have that cold flow coming out of canada. new york city barely into the 30s. factor in the winds, it could be feeling more like the 20s. as we head outdoors. we do have some snow continuing with the storm mainly across maine. areas like bangor could see another 4 inches of snow. we could see 4 inches left on the ground in chicago. but much of the snow coming in with a new storm is going to be fading out. just western pennsylvania may pick up light snow into tuesday night. that's about it. the east coast staying dry. the southwest, a very wet weather pattern mainly across southern california, building back into las vegas and utah as well. the higher elevations picking up heavy mountain snow. good news for some of the ski resorts in western colorado, back into utah. very bad news into the southwest in lower-lying elevations as flash flooding is still going to be a major concern for los angeles, san diego, back into las vegas. and mudslides a problem as well. now back to you, rob and vinita. >> all right, thanks a lot, ava. >>> now here's a look at the rest of yo
now we have that cold flow coming out of canada. new york city barely into the 30s. factor in the winds, it could be feeling more like the 20s. as we head outdoors. we do have some snow continuing with the storm mainly across maine. areas like bangor could see another 4 inches of snow. we could see 4 inches left on the ground in chicago. but much of the snow coming in with a new storm is going to be fading out. just western pennsylvania may pick up light snow into tuesday night. that's about...
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his whereabouts and from portland, oregon, driving the speed limit, in seven hours, you could be in canada or california. >> that could all point to a possible motive for terri horman, showing perhaps premeditation there. >> not only motive. but a carefully established potential alibi of establishing her and kyron's presence at the school at the same time giving the school reason to believe he's supposed to be gone. that's why the school wouldn't have alerted kaine at work or terri at home. so there's a big seven-hour gap which appears to be carefully orchestrated at this point. >> we still have kaine horman saying he still believes his son is out there. alive somewhere. is that just wishful thinking, or do he be basing is on some evidence? >> that's understandable, george. why kaine would be wanting to hold up the most hopeful. as you and i talked about monday on this program, the key to this case is determining whether or not kyron horman is alive or dead. now, yesterday the sheriff told the media that his assumption is that kyron is alive. well, the critical piece that he didn't say is
his whereabouts and from portland, oregon, driving the speed limit, in seven hours, you could be in canada or california. >> that could all point to a possible motive for terri horman, showing perhaps premeditation there. >> not only motive. but a carefully established potential alibi of establishing her and kyron's presence at the school at the same time giving the school reason to believe he's supposed to be gone. that's why the school wouldn't have alerted kaine at work or terri...
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another investigator will go to enbridge's pipeline control center in edmonton, alberta, canada. the so-called go teams will investigate the pipeline accident and the oil spill. >> that again was coverage from our affiliate wzzm in grand rapids. we'll be right back with more news. >>> this is news for all you insomniacs. we assume there's a lot watching at this hour. we're going to introduce you to a fourth-generation insomniac who went searching for the cure for her sleep disorder. >> patricia morrisroe is the author of the book fittingly entitled "wide awake," something we know very well. our barry mitchell set down his accordion to get some advice on sleep. >> from the city that never sleeps, the journalist that never sleeps. patricia morrisroe, author of "wide awake." a memoir of insomnia. tell us some of the stranger places your research took you. >> i went to the ice hotel beyond the arctic circle. where i tried to sleep in the hotel made completely of ice and then went to interview a reindeer herder about sleeping patterns there. and learned that sleep is not, you know, th
another investigator will go to enbridge's pipeline control center in edmonton, alberta, canada. the so-called go teams will investigate the pipeline accident and the oil spill. >> that again was coverage from our affiliate wzzm in grand rapids. we'll be right back with more news. >>> this is news for all you insomniacs. we assume there's a lot watching at this hour. we're going to introduce you to a fourth-generation insomniac who went searching for the cure for her sleep...
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in case you're wondering a little about him, he is from canada. he's the youngest of four brothers. and yes, ladies, he is taken, married to scarlett johansson for the past two years. he said the most difficult part is going to be organically working his title into a conversation with random strangers. well-deserved, all the ladies here love you, ryan. >> all right. while you towel off from that story, i'll move on to the next one. this is sad news from hollywood but not really surprising here. eva longoria, tony parker, calling it quits. they filed for divorce after seven years together. they were married in july 2007 but filed papers in california wednesday. >> three years together. >> seven years together, three married. >> i gotcha, i'm sorry. >> so they are calling it splitsville. they both kind of -- rumors for weeks now. earlier this week eva denied it. then they went online, yesterday she went on twitter, the statement she released said, where was it here. it is with great sadness that after seven years together tony and i have decided to divorce. we love each other deeply a
in case you're wondering a little about him, he is from canada. he's the youngest of four brothers. and yes, ladies, he is taken, married to scarlett johansson for the past two years. he said the most difficult part is going to be organically working his title into a conversation with random strangers. well-deserved, all the ladies here love you, ryan. >> all right. while you towel off from that story, i'll move on to the next one. this is sad news from hollywood but not really surprising...
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. >> only a few hundred are left, and they're only found in one small corner of canada. david wright traveled to this remote forest where until now, the bears' whereabouts had been a secret. >> reporter: in a remote corner of canada in a wilderness area the size of switzerland, a rare creature found nowhere else on the planet. a black bear with a genetic variation that gives it a pure white coat, like a polar bear. for the native people here, the spirit bear is sacred. >> if we were sitting at the dinner table, you know, and somebody mentioned that they seen one, everybody would tell you to shh, keep it quiet. >> really? >> we don't want too many people to know. >> reporter: marvin robinson, a tracker for the git-ga'at tribe took us on a journey to see the spirit bear. >> we call it a name which means "white bear." >> reporter: the git-ga'at believe that in the creation, the all-powerful raven gave the bear its white fur to remind us of a time when the world was covered in ice and snow. but the spirit bear now faces a threat. a proposed oil pipeline that threatens to tur
. >> only a few hundred are left, and they're only found in one small corner of canada. david wright traveled to this remote forest where until now, the bears' whereabouts had been a secret. >> reporter: in a remote corner of canada in a wilderness area the size of switzerland, a rare creature found nowhere else on the planet. a black bear with a genetic variation that gives it a pure white coat, like a polar bear. for the native people here, the spirit bear is sacred. >> if...
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the majority of the east coast, from north carolina, to canada, is either under a tropical storm watch or a hurricane watch. rhode island, virginia, maryland, massachusetts and north carolina, all under states of emergency, following hurricane earl. to be ready, fema is sending 400,000 liters of water, 300,000 meals and 54 generators to ft. bragg, north carolina. and over 160,000 liters of water, 213,000 meals and 41 generators to massachusetts. there will be wind and waves and water on virginia beach for a while longer. but the big -- well, the big concern will be eastern massachusetts, cape cod and that coast of maine. george? >> okay, sam. thanks. >>> we're back at the smart screen right now. we want to use google earth to give you a little better sense of the winds being created by this hurricane and the storm path. the highest force winds are that purple, about 100 miles per hour, right near the eye of the storm. then, it spreads out to tropical storm winds in the gray and yellow. you see as we move up the coast, as sam was saying, when you get up to massachusetts again, the red i
the majority of the east coast, from north carolina, to canada, is either under a tropical storm watch or a hurricane watch. rhode island, virginia, maryland, massachusetts and north carolina, all under states of emergency, following hurricane earl. to be ready, fema is sending 400,000 liters of water, 300,000 meals and 54 generators to ft. bragg, north carolina. and over 160,000 liters of water, 213,000 meals and 41 generators to massachusetts. there will be wind and waves and water on...
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and pakistan the gene has been seen in the united states, united kingdom, netherlands, australia and canada. it's believed the worldwide spread is linked to tourists who receive medical care in india and pakistan. >> the three cases that were reported in june in the united states all were traceable to people who had been in india. >> reporter: tackling this problem will require not only preventing these infections, but also creating new antibiotics. the problem is,new antibiotics are being produced. t ew drugs. the few drugs in development are not going to handle our problem. we have a real crisis in antibiotic development now. >> reporter: recently legislation was introduced to create incentives for the industry to develop new antibiotics. but fohe fust yo likely to gt on hospital. dr. richard besser, abc news, who struck down the state's same-sex marriage ban will now announce marriages should immediately resume. he could also call for a delay while supporters of the ban appeal his decision. >>> the long-running popular comic strip "cathy" is coming to an end. the final strip will run in
and pakistan the gene has been seen in the united states, united kingdom, netherlands, australia and canada. it's believed the worldwide spread is linked to tourists who receive medical care in india and pakistan. >> the three cases that were reported in june in the united states all were traceable to people who had been in india. >> reporter: tackling this problem will require not only preventing these infections, but also creating new antibiotics. the problem is,new antibiotics...
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a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house near rodanthe is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to montreal. >> 18 hours? >> yes, 18 hours straight. >> reporter: the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is fearsome and still forecast to skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind. >> there have been times people have sworn to us it's not going to touch us and within three hours it's right on top of us. >> reporter: fema is already shipping bottled water, generators and 300,000 meals to north carolina and massachusetts. >> we could see watches and warnings continue to move up the east coast. that's why it's so important for residents to have an evacuation plan ready to go if the evacuation order were called for. >> reporter: fema says residents from north carolina to maine should look out for storm surge. a moving wall of water that could do terrible things to low-lying areas highlighted here in blue. this is cape co
a group of friends who planned to spend the week in this house near rodanthe is now on the road to canada. >> we're heading back to montreal. >> 18 hours? >> yes, 18 hours straight. >> reporter: the one road off the island was a slow-moving mess. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> reporter: the storm is fearsome and still forecast to skirt the eastern coastline. but state officials worry it could change its mind....
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meteorologists say a weather formation is blocking cold air from canada from escaping to the atlantic ocean. so it's flowing down the east coast and into the south, plunging temperatures and plenty of snow. >> i'd like to go to florida. >> reporter: you won't feel much warmer. it was so chilly in palm beach, parrots and other zoo animals clustered around heat lamps. some cages were completely covered with plastic to block the wind. farmers worked around the clock, spraying crops to keep them from freezing overnight. it's work they will need to continue. another hard freeze is forecast in the days to come. as temperatures drop, natural gas prices are on the rise. they hit a four-month high on tuesday and may climb even higher if this cold weather continues to hold. diana alvear, abc news, atlanta. >>> here's a look at the rest of the forecast around the country. the snow finally winds down around the great lakes but not before adding up to 10 inches to several feet already on the ground there. on top of that, showers along the gulf coast. rain in seattle, portland, and san francisco. s
meteorologists say a weather formation is blocking cold air from canada from escaping to the atlantic ocean. so it's flowing down the east coast and into the south, plunging temperatures and plenty of snow. >> i'd like to go to florida. >> reporter: you won't feel much warmer. it was so chilly in palm beach, parrots and other zoo animals clustered around heat lamps. some cages were completely covered with plastic to block the wind. farmers worked around the clock, spraying crops to...
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>> reporter: randy quaid says he and his wife are seeking asylum in canada. in an exclusive interview with "good morning america," they say they fear for their lives. >> we are refugees. i mean that's essentially what it is, hollywood refugees. >> yeah, basically. >> seeking to be left alone by the criminals in america. >> we didn't -- >> reporter: the real criminals are the quaids, police say. in the last couple of years, they have been arrested for breaking into and trashing someone else's home and skipping out on several hotel bills. the quaids claim it's all part of a conspiracy to have them murdered. >> who would be trying to kill us? an estate planner who created a living trust in a county that could cash randy's royalty stream forever. >> they follow us. they tail us. they tag our cell phone. they hack our computer. >> reporter: who are "they?" a group they call star whackers blamed for the deaths of heath ledger and david carradine and say more celebrities could be next. >> lindsay lohan. >> definitely and britney spears. >> reporter: the couple denie
>> reporter: randy quaid says he and his wife are seeking asylum in canada. in an exclusive interview with "good morning america," they say they fear for their lives. >> we are refugees. i mean that's essentially what it is, hollywood refugees. >> yeah, basically. >> seeking to be left alone by the criminals in america. >> we didn't -- >> reporter: the real criminals are the quaids, police say. in the last couple of years, they have been arrested...